Unveiling the concentration dependent direct triplet formation via singlet fission in a tetracene derivative

  • Wollscheid N
  • Alagna N
  • Perez Lustres J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Singlet fission is slowed down on diffusional timescales in highly concentrated solutions compared to thin films for a tetracene-like molecule. The underlying mechanism suggests competing intersystem crossing and singlet fission, where in the latter singlets are converted directly to triplets without an intermediate excimer state.

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Wollscheid, N., Alagna, N., Perez Lustres, J. L., Buckup, T., Hahn, S., Bunz, U. H. F., & Motzkus, M. (2019). Unveiling the concentration dependent direct triplet formation via singlet fission in a tetracene derivative. EPJ Web of Conferences, 205, 09031. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201920509031

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